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Mayor signs off on plan that could turn Rikers jail into green garrison


Mayor Bill de Blasio today signed a package of legislation
that will transfer jurisdiction of Rikers Island to the Department of Citywide
Administrative Services and require a study of renewable energy generation and
storage on Rikers Island.
Intro. 1592-A transfers jurisdiction of portions of Rikers
Island that are not in active use as a jail site to the Department of Citywide
Administrative Services beginning July 1, 2021, with the full transfer of
Rikers Island to DCAS to be completed by August 31, 2027.
The bill also establishes a Rikers Island Advisory Committee
that will include members who were in custody on Rikers Island, members whose ....

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The Future of Monumentality: What is Monumentality?


January 27, 2021
Join Next City for the first of two virtual conversations in our series, “The Future of Monumentality,” as we examine the past, present, and future of public monuments from the unique intersection of art, design, and urbanism. The speaker series, moderated by New York Times critic Salamishah Tillet, is co-presented in partnership with the High Line.
In 2020 communities around the world protested the institutional racism of police violence toward Black, Latinx, and Indigenous people the same people who have experienced disproportionately devastating health effects and economic hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the most powerful symbols engaged by these protests has been the removal and defacing of monuments, as well as their use as focal points and backdrops for rallies, speeches, performances, and collections of protest signs. And as the disturbing insurrection in Washington, D.C., has shown, white supremacists continue to wield and deface m ....

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NYC Mayor Voices Support for Bill Lifting Cap on Street Vendor Permits


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NYC mayor says that he will support proposed street vendor bill
Mayor Bill de Blasio has voiced his support for proposed legislation that would add 4,000 street vendor permits to the city’s system over the next 10 years, according to the
New York Post. “This is something I’ve wanted to see for a long time,” de Blasio said, indicating that he would sign the bill into law if the City Council passes the measure.
The City Council is expected to vote on the bill a long-contested piece of legislation that would lift the cap on street vendor permits for the first time in decades on Thursday, January 28. Proponents of the bill, including the nonprofit Street Vendor Project, have argued that lifting the cap on permits will combat the black market, where permits are sold for egregious markups because of the limits. There are currently 3,000 street vendor permits in circulation, according to The City. ....

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